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What is the difference between the chemical bonds formed in molecules of
O2 and the chemical bonds formed in crystals of NaCl?
A. O₂ is an ionic substance, and NaCl is a covalent substance.
B. Both O₂ and NaCl are covalent substances, but the bonding
electrons in NaCl are shared more equally between atoms than
they are in 02.
C. O₂ is a covalent substance, and NaCl is an ionic substance.
D. Both O₂ and NaCl are covalent substances, but the bonding
electrons in O₂ are shared more equally between atoms than they
are in NaCl.


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